Small storage ideas for bathrooms - bathroom storage ideas

2022-07-02 03:46:24 By : Ms. Tina Tian

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Transform your space into a stress-free zone

Urgh, renting can be tough. High prices mean that you might have to settle for a tiny, tiny space to play with – especially if you live in a city – where storage space is limited. Your wardrobe is probably overflowing with an ever-growing shoe collection and the kitchen cupboards are full of banana bread essentials after the great b-bread revolution of 2020. And don’t even get us started on the bathroom. All those shampoo bottles, scrubs, makeup – not to mention loo rolls and towels – mean that if there isn't ample storage, things can get messy. Thankfully, we’re here to help. We've found affordable, faff-free storage solutions – no drilling required! – that will help you achieve that clear windowsill or bath surround (no more knocking bottles off the side every time you get in). Here's our pick of the best small bathroom storage ideas that will turn your space from a stressful, cluttered mess into that serene sanctuary that you know it can be. Stunning.

If you've got a pedestal sink, fit one of these cabinets around it for instant storage space. Tuck away any toilet rolls, spare towels or cleaning products in here.

Expand your storage needs without taking up valuable floor space with this clever shelving rack. It fits over the top of the loo and has loads of cupboard space for your lotions and handwashes.

The open shelf can be used for decorative bits, like diffusers or small plants.

This narrow drawer set will keep your daily makeup essentials handy without taking up much space on your bathroom shelf.

This is cuter than your average bathroom caddy – use it to stash your flannels and lotions and put a candle or a house plant in the top drawer.

This has two tiers for all the bottles and scrubs you need in the shower, plus hooks for flannels, your razor and the like too.

Well, this is not exactly a sexy product to have in your home but it is useful. Rather than having to find a space to keep your spare loo rolls (or just stacking them in the corner), you can have them all to hand right where you need 'em – and you get a built-in shelf and a toilet roll holder at the same time.

Sometimes, old metal organisers can start to rust especially in a bathroom where the air is more damp. If you want to avoid this happening, go for plastic instead.

If you don't have a full size sink, then it might be a good idea to wall-mount your toothbrush instead. This no-drill holder has space for two brushes, plus any spare heads, toothpaste and other bits you need around the sink.

This is slim, but still has loads of space for all your products, and it can be wheeled out of the way when you don't need it.

For a slick chrome design, go for this shower shelf which adds more storage to your space.

This is super cheap but still roomy – stock up on several and marvel at how tidy your shower can actually look.

Alternatively, here's a minimal set of two that slots right into the corner of your shower.

Turn your loo into a shelf with this little tray. Style it up with some pretty candles or a plant, or just use it for spare toilet rolls, if you really need the space for essentials.

No room for a towel rack? Use the back of your door instead. Easy!

Alternatively, a ladder rack can squeeze into tight nooks and won't take up much footprint on the floor.

Here's another wheeled cart, but this has a more industrial vibe, if that's your style.

If you're paranoid about self-adhesive bathroom caddies falling off the wall (hey, it happens) then this is a good alternative – it fits directly to your shower's riser rail instead.

This has an adjustable telescopic pole that stretches from the floor to the ceiling, so you can have a full-height storage unit with no installation required.

A bath rack turns your bath into a shelf and they look super cute when styled up all pretty.

This laundry hamper has been specially designed for teeny rooms – it's taller than average, but also slimmer, so it won't take up much valuable floor space.

Here's a taller shower caddy than average and it's available in gold and rose gold, so it looks extra glam, too.

No cupboard space for all your cosmetics? Stick this on your sink countertop instead.

This command hook will keep your hairdryer tidy and you can take it off the wall – without damage – when it's time to move.

And if you've not got space for a whole towel rack, this double hook will keep em handy instead.

This slimline unit will keep cleaning products and spare loo rolls tidy in small rooms without a proper cupboard.

Not a small room hack per se, but always useful: keeping your items neatly separated makes your daily routine a much less stressful experience (and you might actually get your drawers properly closed, too!).

Boost the capacity of little cupboards with this over-door organiser.

Here's everything you need to get your bathroom organised for the bargain price of £20. You get a towel rail, a soap dish, two shelves for all your toiletries and skincare products, plus some handy hooks. Yay!